Tag: Judges
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Small Law FirmsJudges Usually Like To Reach A Middle Ground With Litigants
Judges have extremely difficult jobs, and it is hard to please all of the stakeholders in a matter during an adversarial process.
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CourtsHow About A Bench Hug?
The ultimate prize for judges who move cases along, get them resolved in short order, and deserve thanks for the jobs they have done.
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CourtsBullying Judge Gets Suspended
Yeah, a judge doesn't get to talk shit about the defendants in his courtroom. -
CrimeJudge Sentenced To Jail Over Sexual Assault Of Co-Workers
He was accused of harassing and assaulting courthouse workers. -
CourtsMuch Of What Judges Do Is Not Glamorous
Numerous judges -- especially civil judges -- can spend the majority of their time overseeing the dockets of the hundreds, if not thousands, of cases they need to manage. -
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CourtsIs Judicial Feedback A No-No?
The California Supreme Court Commission on Judicial Ethics has published for comment a draft opinion on whether critiquing an attorney’s performance in trial violates various judicial canons of ethics.
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TechnologyRelativity Fest: Judges Face Nebulous Zone In Managing Discovery
Robe up! We're entering treacherous waters. -
Legal EthicsJudge Crater-ing: Judges And Lawyers Still Behaving Badly, Still Wrecking Careers
Career destruction via one's own stupid, thoughtless, and/or arrogant conduct continues. -
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CourtsHave We Entered An Age Of Partisan Judges?
Ah, the holidays! Let's consider judicial partisanship. -
CourtsThis Judge's Reaction When She Hears What This Prosecutor Did...
She is definitely not happy.
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Navigating Economic Uncertainty: 6 Tips To Keep Your Investments On Track
How you can get through current challenges while advancing long-term goals.
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Leaving Your In-House Role: You Don’t Need A Portable “Book” To Be Successful
In-house legal roles have traditionally offered more accommodating schedules and greater opportunities to gain valuable business experience. Now though, the calculus may be changing. With…
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What Do Millennials Think Of Law Firm Life?
We want to know your views on law firm policies and culture.
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The Global Legal News You Need, When You Need It
News and analysis from this company could be a game-changer for legal professionals working globally.
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CourtsTrump Moves To Decertify Judges' Union
I guess those immigration judges were getting too 'independent' for the Trump administration. -
CourtsFormer Judge Dragged Out Of Courtroom After She's Sentenced To 6 Months In Jail
Gives new meaning to getting dragged on the internet. -
TechnologyJudges Rail Against Social Media Mostly Because They're Soft
They want to call out the real problem... but they can't. -
CourtsJudge Dies After Having Heart Attack While On The Bench
The judge was said to be his 'happiest when he was in the courtroom.' -
CourtsJudge That Said Defendants Should Be 'Swinging Outside The Door' Out Of A Job
You have to read his outrageous statements for yourself. -
CourtsJudge Learns The Hard Way -- Being A Judge Doesn’t Help When You Crash Into A Police Car
Acting like a big shot didn't help. -
CourtsJudge's Isalmaphobia Gets The Best Of Her At Sentencing
The man's sentence gets reduced because of the judge's painful bigotry.